He'll be remembered for his success for the most part. I was pleasantly surprised how respectful people were when Al Davis died. There were plenty of people who hated Al as much as people who loved him, much like Howard.

The world would like to say......that we called you a fag, douche, sellout, whiny bitch, greedy asshole and many other names appropriate at the time.........we're sorry ......we did something very stupid and it will never happen again and we love you.....and please.......don't make a mokery of this................that's it.

This is an interesting topic....I find it to be extra interesting when you try to compare and match
it all up with exactly how Howard is viewed today...by fans and non fans...while he's still around and
doing his various things in the public eye.

The world would like to say......that we called you a fag, douche, sellout, whiny bitch, greedy asshole and many other names appropriate at the time.........we're sorry ......we did something very stupid and it will never happen again and we love you.....and please.......don't make a mokery of this................that's it.

They'll concentrate on his "shock jock" image from the 80s and 90s, then mention "forays" into sattelite radio and reality TV. In other words, I think 21st Century Howie will be just a footnote. He's not holding huge rallies in NYC, appearing on MTV, running for governor, etc. Outside of fans who followed him or found him on Sirius, I think he holds about the same "Yeah, what did happen to that guy?" to Joe USA as his AGT predecessors.